Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar (100–44 B.C.) promulgated in 46 B.C. on the advice of the Alexandrine astronomer Sosigenes what is now called the Julian calendar. In 44 B.C., after the assassination of Julius, the fifth month “Quintilis” was renamed Julius (July). (M 45749) _ _.
Discovered on 5-3-1995 in Tautenburg by Borngen, F.